Team members from Florida-based health-care provider AdventHealth operated five medical clinics in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
The volunteer project took place in partnership with Maranatha Volunteers International.
April 21, 2025 | Dominican Republic | Maranatha Volunteers International
Recently 41 team members from Florida-based health-care provider AdventHealth journeyed south to volunteer on a project in the Dominican Republic. The group operated five medical clinics in the nation’s capital, Santo Domingo, in neighborhoods with limited access to health care. Their services were widely popular, and by the end of the trip they had treated approximately 1,000 patients. Nonclinical team members painted a classroom building at the Ciudad del Cielo school campus that Maranatha Volunteers Interntional is constructing in northern Santo Domingo.
“My prayer is that each of our volunteers experienced love, joy, and peace during this trip and shared it with others,” remarked AdventHealth director of global missions and Maranatha board member Monty Jacobs. “I hope they were able to reflect on the important things in life during the trip and returned to the United States energized and recommitted to living our [AdventHealth’s] mission with purpose.”
The AdventHealth team provided widely popular health services, treating approximately 1,000 patients by the project’s close. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
Nonclinical team members painted a classroom building at the Ciudad del Cielo school campus that Maranatha is constructing in northern Santo Domingo. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
The Ciudad del Cielo campus is taking shape, and it is expected to be inaugurated in late July. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
The original version of this story was posted on the Maranatha Volunteers International news site. The nonprofit supporting ministry is not operated by the corporate Seventh-day Adventist Church.